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http://tennismatchmachine.com/db_ima...62d3_large.jpg - I had taken this data from our matches database, trying to figure out how much time, money and how many people it takes to play each new one thousand matches of the club; I knew it took us almost three years to count the first thousand, but the more people combined, the more matches played; but I did not expect what this kind of analysis led to : in the last 18 months we seem to have stopped growing : the 4-th thousand (190 days, 190 people);
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Some important things done January - I fixed the long-standing problem with courts map js, now both windows open together, so need to pop up, just passing the handle from one to another through the parent. And stars are clickable now , too. Getting info with clicking the map, that's a GIS. I also bound 98% of all previous matches to the courts database, thus making various stats courts vs. matches available, like people playing on the same courts stats, number of matches per court stats, and even
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Tennis beginners always find themselves frustrated for one simple reason: they can't hit the darn ball. There are many things that can cause you to miss the ball, but it is something to be expected from you as a beginner. If you find that you are frequently missing the ball, you may want to take a good hard look at your game to determine if one of the following three problems is the cause of your frustration. If so, you will find some tips to help you overcome your problem and correct your game
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Hello, just returned from Paris and Berlin, seeing the New Year come there. Now, more convincing stats to be found here http://tennismatchmachine.com/docs/S..._2012_TMM.html. Voilà, c'est ça. Expenses are growing, too, but (over)balanced with incomes, I think this is natural.

Look, it's logarithmic, isn't' it? Some time ago I thought about a similiarity in numbers of electrons in a bound state inside the atom ( their problems of setting in begin somewhere after U92 ) and numbers of club players in this club. Look, we have now a rate of 20 to 30 new registration each month, without Google influx, and with the latter it would increase to 25% or so. Facebook in Moscow
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